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THE OREGON SUNDAYv;.JOURNAL, PORTL'AND,. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1911.' Cadlllao Thirty touring car could climb Peoria's own Klckapoo bill. . , ,v Peoria's proud of that Klckapoo MIL Always and aver It has been the bane of motorists. It couldn't be climbed on "high,- : : j The two citizens rash enough to be lieve that a CadlUae couldn't climb Klckapoo on high speed said if it did thev'd set down on their hands and engine at prices ranging from i 19 1 to The "twenty roadster at )00 is ens of the niftiest appearing cars that the writer has seen and a big hit by It Is predicted, especially on account of it underslung body, which type has always been associated exclusively with racing machines. The local agency wilt fea ture the "thirty" five pasnenger tour ing car, open model, at 11000, which la also mad in the for door type. ' knees and meander around the four sides of the court house square at high noon. . : .-. Along with newspaper men and others The standard; Motor Car company, at the White garage, Sixth and Madison streets, announces that it has secured the exclusive state agency for the Regal automobiles, known as the "world's champion endurance cars." The pressure for "cheaper motor cars" Can a 30 horsepower automobile of light construction make the trip from The Dalles through central Oregon at this time of the yearT Tha Portland-. Detroit company, agents for the Warren-. Detroit cars, believe such a feat possible and will start a car in charge of T. E. Maxon next week. It. will be. on oT' the hardest trips yet attempted in au tomoblling In this state and If succesrv they went out to see the Cadillac make the attempt; saw It go the length of the hills, make the sharp turns and reach the top, all on high speed, gear. So a few days later they paid; thepen alty they , themselves had named; and down In Peoria they're still talking about the Cadillac's climb and the pay ment of the wager. , Vith Herbage Cropped Forests has" been growing tight during the past year. Thr Regal factory at Detroit Would Be Comparatively Safe; Policy Will Be to Graze to Capacity. took the bint Producing capacity was Increased to 22,000 cars for delivery this season In order to make sure of a ready sale, prices came in for revision Robert Simpson, local Auburn agent, downward. ,The result, according to the fully completed will make a new field Is visiting, his sub-agents throughout Standard Motor Car company, Is that in of winter touring possible. -the Willamette valley. . Several cara tne Reggl this year for the first time were shipped down, to him this week. wm be offered a car with a full sized Journal Want Ads bring results. SECURES AGENCY FOR 0RESTSERV1CE AIL FIGHTFIRK WITH UVESTOCK '. ' ; My . ' y H ' ; ih REGA AUTOMQBLE p. . : .... 1 (W.ahlngtou Bureau' of The Journl. .. Washington, Feb. 4. Reports "baaed n detrtled field examinations made by atlonal,. forest officers, of the lands urned over In the forest fires of last ummer In Washington and Oregon, . hlch have been received by the United tates department of agriculture, show hat ithe .national forest timber loss In hese states , Is about 700,000,000 feet his Is somewhat less than was lndl- ated by the provisional estimates made hortly after the fires. The reports lso show the Importance, as a means f projecting, the forests against fires, f ths'efforts which are being made by he department to open new range to tockmen. ' Greatest Burned Area. Of the national forests In Washing- on and Oregon that on which the fires xtended over the greatest area was trie 'olvllle, with 10.000 sares burned. he ireson tnis xorest, nowever, wer hlefly surface, wlilch are far less de tructlv than fires which travel hcough the crowns of the trees. It Is onsldered by the forest officers that he fires on this forest point clearly to be value, from the standpoint of fire ireventlon. of proper utilisation of the ange under regulated grazing. Large arts. of this forest, and also of the 'helan, Okanogan and other forests, are hot used by stock, because of their In- Accessibility, although a good supply )f forage Is produced. The dry grass nd other herbage both spread . the lames and made them fiercer and more lestructlv than they would have been f the land had been grazed. . One of the bjects of national forest admlnlstra ion Is to open all available range to he fullest use consistent with preser- atlon of the carrying power of the ange and protection of forest growth md water supplies. Boads and Trails the Solution. in carrying out Mils principle where eod giazlng grounds are at present ..wjCioftmnifc to. stork, the aim or run- lonal forest administration is to open neane of communication, through the onstfuctlon of driveways, the building fif roads and trill, etc, to the end that itot-k may penetrate wherever forage is o be found and arming can properly b lermitted. Through the building of a 11 road nnd the pushing- forward of he system of permanent improvements vhlch has been planned for the national 'orests of northern Washington, Idaho md Montana, It Is believed that much iltherto unused range in these forests kill eoon be qpened to use. The topog- aphy of some of the country Is such is to make It available only from the 'anadlan 'side, but 'American stock own rs are now beginning to work Into It rom that tilde. Another means of penlng more national forest range vhlch Is being actively employed by the department of agriculture Is the secur ng of concessions from railroads In the orm of -etes and facilities for shloDlnsr ;tock In and out of regions where for ge Is now going to waste. -aaa""--- ' - . - - ft j.v VK ft I Mi The Overland Wind Wagoa- -the latest freak created by automobile engineers. . ' ' exceptionally high speed. ; . This machine Is capable of ENGLISH VILLAGE IS 37 UNGS IN 75 MINUTES Canning Observes Christmas Custom' When 37 Couples Besiege Vicar With De mands to Be Married. BANISH ANARCHY F 1 EUROPEAN MEN T. Ml Russian Officials Would Aid in Movement to Rid Country of Enemies of Law and Order. How to StOD Pimples In Five Days You Can Get Rid of All Skin Eruptions by the New Calcium Sulphide Wafers. 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This mora lng every blessed pimple is gpne and I can't find, a blackhead, I could writ you a volume of thanks. I am eo grate ful to you.- Just send us yourtame and address In full today and-we will send you a ria.l . package of Stuart's Calcium 4rrrs. froa to test. After j. you have tried the sample and been convinced that all we say is true, you will go to your nearest druggist and get a (Oo box and be cured of your facial trouble. whatever to take. You go about your work as usual and there you are cured and happy, Sand us your name and address to- J... ,h J .A Vifll ml Atlflft mm J . V. mall a sample packag free. 'Address F. A. Stuart Co., 179 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. London. Feb. 4. The record for marriage belongs to the town of Can ning. In that quaint place there Is an increasing fascination about a Christ mas wedding and consequently last Christmas was a greater rush than ever, 37 marriages being celebrated-in 75 minutes, by the vicar of St Luke's and his curate. Despite all the persua sion of the vicar, these 37 couples In sisted upon helng married on Christmas after calling of bans. Canon Buckley wou.d have spread the weddings over several days, but Canning refused, and only one couple postponed the ceremony. Five brothers belonging to the Sheer- ness family of Penney have lived to celebrate" their golden weddings. Mr. and Mrs. R. JC. Penney reached the an niversary last Wednesday and Mr. Penney Is the last of the five brothers to attain this distinction. Excepting In the case of the eldest brother, who is so years or age ana has celebrated his golden wedding, the wife of each brother Is still alive. At the recent conference at Ayr the Scottish Miners' federation .unanimously declared thut workers cannoLfciOtaln the value of their labrjmd dfkputes be avoided until the means and Instru ments of all material production, dis tribution and exchange are owned and controlled by the state. The conference called for the amendment of the mines act so that miners should have the right to appoint by ballot local pit Inspectors to be paid by the state. Members of the Labor party say they have been given to understand that the salary which the government proposes to pay to all M. P. s Is 500 a year, and that the proposal will be retrospective, so that salaries fall due at the opening of the new parliament The government bill will, therefore, be Introduced early In the session and passed rapidly through all Its stages. The first case under the miners' eight hour act was heard at Newcastle, Staffordshire, recently, when Frank Hall assistant engineer, and Thomas Dobson, manager at the Sllverdale col lerles, pleaded guilty to abetting and conniving with William Myott, pump minder, ana others in a violation of the act. The act provides that pump minders should not b below ground over 9 hours per day. Some of those employed at Sllverdale collerles, however, urged Hall to allow them to work double shifts, and it was alleged defendants connived at this. Dobson was fined 20 shillings and costs and Hall 10 shill ings and costs. The tragic death of Thomas Neablt, who was found murdered in a railway carriage, recalls the fact that tha mys tery surrounding th deaths of Miss Money, whose body was found In Merstham tunnel In September, 1906, and Misa Camp, who, in February, 1897, was murdered while traveling between Houhslow and Waterloo, has never been solved. Miss Camp's body was found on ar rival of the train at Waterloo, and all that could be established was that the murder had apparently been committed between Putney and Wandsworth sta tions. But the assassin has not yet been brought to book, and although, in tne case of Miss Money the verdict of the Jury, after a prolonged inquest, was to the effect that her death was caused by a train, but that the evidence was not sufficient to show whether she had fallen or been thrown out of the ' car riage, th general opinion was that the latter was the ease, and although the police made every effort to discover the murderer, he is atiU at large. They were more forunata In th case of Mr. Gold, a retired merchant, who In 1881, while traveling to Brighton In an express train, was murdered between Merstham and Balcombe tunnels, The body was found in the latter tunnel, and medical evidence showed that, notwith standing several wounds telling of a desperate struggle for life, death had been caused by fracture of the skull when thrown from the train. Th other occupant of the carriage, who gav the name of Lefroy. attempted to leave the train at Preston Park, asserting that he had been the victim of a murderous as sault " Ultimately,, however, he con f eased and was hanged. In the case of tha murder of Thomas Brlggs. a bank clerk, on the North Lon don railway in 1854, tne ponce bad to travel to New Tork to arrest tha mur- GATES IlLCUIl n EAT IS UNEXCELLED St. Petersburg, Feb. 4. Russian of ficials have followed with the keenest interest Unspectacular fights between the London police and the anarchists whlpli have aroused all England. It may bo said that there is a strong spice of satisfaction that England, which has long been a haven of refug" for Russian tourists, has at last had an awakening as to the character ( f these men who are enemies not alone of the Bussian government, but of all government. 1 It M believed In official circles here that England will now be willing to Join with the continental powers in a cam paign of extermination of these men who are not so much patriotic revolu tionists as criminal enemies of all law and order. England's policy of granting asylum to these outlaws as purely political offenders has been the main stumbling block in' the way of stamping out an archy on the continent according to the Russian official viewpoint, and the change in policy which it is believed will be forced by the recent occurrences In London will be welcomed by every police department In continental Eu rope. It is pointed out that even the United States has set its face against an archy and will not permit a known anarchist to land on Its shores. If Eng land adopts this policy It is believed here that continental Europe will be able to deal with the problem effec tively. Folic Dog Captured. The famous police dog Treff of Mos cow is dead. He disappeared some weeks ago and was thought to have been captured by criminals. But It is now learned he has fallen a victim to the misplaced zeal of the authorities. Every night dog catchers parade the streets of Moscow to collect stray dogs and it has now been discovered that they made away with Treff as a "stray." The Russkoe Znamya, th organ of the society of the "Black Hundred," has ceased publication owing to lack of support. Dr. Dubrovin, the editor of th Journal, has resigned the pres idency of the Union of the Russian People, which he says has become a flock obedient to a constitutional bureaucracy. A startling Invention la claimed by a Russian proressor. Alter in years of labor he has constructed, It Is said, an electro telescopic apparatus which will enable the owner to see anything and any one he chooses. 'There are plenty of details as to what the In strument may do, but none aa to how the feats of vision are to be accom plished. . Dr. C. H. Stightman Dead. (United Pros Leiied Wire'.) Juneau, Feb. 4.-A general breakdown brought about by his untiring devotion to th welfare of the Indians of Alaska has caused the death of Dr. C. H, Stight man, In charge of th government hos pitals for natives here, New Schedule to Seattle, Ta coma and Intermediate r . .; Points. Effective Sunday. February 6. "O.-W. Thayer a- in.a.U.Uf ornv and-4rubl4 darrrsAZuUerrbjwaa4tUt Owl" -en -0W-B.-dr- K'Poget- Soand raateiy round guuty ana executed. Mrs. Claude H. King, wife pt th sales manager of the H. L. Keats Auto com pany, returned this week from a long trip irr southern California, Mrs. King Is in the best of health, as Is her daugh ter, wno accompauieu ner. E. M. F. owners and admirers claim that a stunt pulled off by Fred Gates, one of tha salesmen of th E. M. F. company, in a 30 touring car' th other day Is yet unequaled by any other car. Gates piloted an E. M. F. up the long Fourteenth street "till! without leaving the high speed. The record was set In a demonstra tion of hill climbing made to a prospec tive customer the other day. Gates started at the 'bottom of the short? hill between Burnside and Washington streets, climbed this hill at a. speed of but four miles an hour and never ex ceeded .the city speed limit all the way up the hill. To an observer unacquainted with automobiles this might appear to be a peculiarity of value to the machine, but on the other hand It made the stunt all the moro, trying. It was impos sible to secure a run at any of the hills between Burnside street and Mar ket street drive, and making them all on the high Bpeed was a feat indeed. SAM E CRANK BREAKS Al OF 2 BRQ IT HER Charles . brothers. E. and John C. Trlbbey, ind both business men of Washington. D. C, recently met with a peculiar accident. They have a large automobile, which they use In common. While Charles was trying to crank th handle slipped,, the engine back fired and the crank struck his arm with suoh force as to break both bones of the forearm. Thereupon, John, while his brother was groaning with pain,- took his turn affile crank in the hope of. conveying Charles to a doctor, but he, too, let the crank handle slip and it broke his arm in precisely the same way as it bad broken his brother's. CADILLAC MADE THEM CRAWL ON THEIR KNEES The citizens of Peoria, 111., who hap pened to be in th vicinity of th court house square the other day were treat ed to the very unusual spectacle of two grown men crawling on hands and knees in the street. Anxious inquirers who feared for the men's sanity were reassured and laughed when told that the twain were merely doing penance because they refused to believe that a cm v JFJIM1 f. 0. B. 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I Vaii tay mm, fm appfcr astor afcadb ar aJiiacSy to iinipiratji ntilicanaa al w araidi ara gaawwai W A aaWarti Trent k-m-fjcompant; laWCaaaJI This is a Copy of the Guarantee Which Every Purchaser Receives This Guarantee Means iSLfei RELIABILITY means power, speed, comfort and faith in your car to make the round trip. EFFICIENT SERVICE means the prompt and satisfactory replace ment of all worn-out, defective or broken parts free of charge.. THIS GUARANTEE INSURES SATISFACTION F Northwest Co. CHAPMAN AND ALDER STS. L. H. ROSE, MANAGER PORTLAND. OR. E-M GIRLS CLUB TRIES TO REPEL Ml E INVADER (tTn1ti Prw bMM4 Wlra.l New York, Feb. 4 "Oh, I say, old hap. that's rot, y Know. Keauy aosura. rrhe young; ladies must be spoofing." Thus did Lord Decles, rlance of Vivien Gould, today express his opinion of let ters he received anonymously from a "society" whose slogan is "American girls for Americans," declaring his com ing wedding would be prevented by force unless he returned to England without $liss Gould. Honorable S. R. Beresford, chum of Lord Decles, who is her to attend the wedding, took th matter a llttl less calmly, "Oh, I would like to get at the beggah who wrcto those letters," he said. "My word, 1 should -five him a battle." Route," will leave Portland at 11 p. m.' instead of 11:45 p. m. for Seattle, Ta- coma. Centralis, Chehalls and all Puget sound points, sleeping cars open for passengers at Union depot at 9:30 p. m. as usual, and passengers may remain In these sleepers1 after arrival at Seattle and Taooma until 8:30 a. m. 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